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  • Chinese Premier Announces Cutting Back On Banks Reserve Requirement
    Containers are seen at the port in San Pedro, California, U.S
    China is expected to spend more on agricultural products in lieu of lower US import tariffs as China's premier announced that the country would also lower borrowing costs for small businesses.
  • Commodities Expected To Rise By February
    Durable goods
    The China-US trade war improvements led US businesses to invest more in durable goods that are expected to increase by value for the second month of 2020.
  • Investors Taking Advantage Of Trade Deal Benefits
    China US trade war
    Trade tensions have eased up after China and the US agreed on lifting hefty tariff rates which resulted in a pre-Christmas rally pushing share prices to a new high.
  • Nomura Brokerage Unit Goes Full Service In China For 5 Years
    Nomura Holdings Inc.
    Top brokerage group Nomura Holdings Inc. pushes for full service in China for the next five years.
  • China Cuts Tariff Rates On Hundreds Of Products For 2020
    Pork
    China has announced that it would cut tariff rates on hundreds of products including frozen pork and high-tech materials for 2020.
  • Global Soybean Market Rebalances As Chinese Demand Recovers
    Soybean
    The global soybean market had a rough couple of months, but the commodity is expected to stabilize by 2020 as China recovers from the Swine flu epidemic.
  • Commodity Expects Growth In Global Market
    Alloy
    Experts claim global alloy saw blades market to expect sustainable growth throughout 2020.
  • US, Japan To Hold A Meeting To Discuss A Coordinated Response Against North Korea
    Kim Jong Un
    A recent report released satellite photos showing that North Korea has created a facility that could launch a nuclear missile test soon.
  • World Bank Eases Thai Baht, Rsponses To The World's Slowing Economic Growth
    Thailand baht
    The World Bank tames the strength of Thailand's baht as a response to the world's slowing economic growth after trade war developments.
  • China, Philippines Closes High-Tech Train Project
    Electric trains
    A report claimed that China and the Philippines have reached an agreement in building diesel-electric multiple unit trains in the latter's country.
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